Meaning & Definition of word "Algebraic"

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    Algebraic

    /ælˈdʒɛbræɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to algebra, which is a branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and rules for manipulating those symbols.
      • Example: The algebraic expression 3x + 2 is a fundamental component of many mathematical problems.
    • 2. Describing equations or formulas that include variables raised to powers, which are typically represented by letters.
      • Example: In this algebraic equation, x squared equals 16 can be solved for the value of x.
    • 3. Characterized by the use of letters to represent numbers in formulas and equations.
      • Example: Algebraic concepts are essential for understanding higher-level mathematics and sciences.
    • 4. Pertaining to or denoting the rules and structures used in algebra.
      • Example: The algebraic structure of the set allows for operations that mirror those of real numbers.
    • 5. Involving the manipulation of symbols according to specified rules.
      • Example: Students learn algebraic manipulation to solve equations and simplify expressions.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'algebra', which originates from the Arabic 'al-jabr', meaning 'reunion of broken parts'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    algebraic expression:

    A mathematical phrase that can include numbers, variables, and operators.

    algebraic equation:

    A statement of equality between two algebraic expressions.

    Related Words

    algebra:

    A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.

    variable:

    A symbol used to represent an unknown quantity in mathematical expressions.

    Slang Meanings of algebraic

    Meaning: Algebraic expressions made easy.

    Example Sentence: Let's make this algebraic problem algebraic!